Grid Ceiling System

You have a clear design vision, but with the plethora of drop ceiling systems on the market how do you choose the right one?

You’re in the right place. We’ve compiled the ultimate guide to choosing the best drop ceiling system for the requirements you’re looking for.

And if we haven’t met your needs in this blog, our in-house experts are just a phone call away to guide you to the perfect choice.

Need a wall system for curved walls?

Curved walls are a stunning feature, but they can be tricky from a ceiling perspective. For this, we  highly recommend the Studco EzyTrack system , along with the Studco Concealed Suspended ceiling system and plasterboard. The magic of the Studco EzyTrack lies in its flexibility. This track system bends into shape by hand or against a template, nailing the exact radius you need for your wall. Once you set it, it retains its shape, even when moved or fixed into position. It’s perfect for crafting complex shapes or repetitive curved tracks, making it a go-to for bespoke designs.

Or for a suspended drop ceiling system to create a bulkhead?

For this you’ll want to pick up the Armstrong Drywall system and plasterboard. This system is a godsend for creating precision-engineered suspension components ideal for bulkheads (and flat or curved ceilings and walls too).

Not to mention, it’s a breeze to set out and install, with plenty of accessories for on-site customisation and detailing.

Looking to create a super sleek look instead?

For those of you aiming for a sleek, refined aesthetic, the Armstrong Blue Tongue One-way system should be your pick.

It’s a semi-concealed, A-Grade grid system, with the grid running in one direction – the ideal choice for a contemporary, minimalist vibe.

Exposed grid is more my vibe for this project…

To add a unique character to your space, the Armstrong Peakform or Blue Tongue Grid Two-way systems are your best bet.

Both are robust, general-purpose, two-way, exposed tee, suspended ceiling grids with exceptional durability and accessibility.

After drop ceiling systems with seismic design in mind?

No problem, our go-to is either Armstrong Peakform or our in-house designs using Studco and Armstrong products.

When installed according to the Armstrong Seismic Design Guide, Peakform meets the AS 1170.4 standards.

The next choice is easy: choose Ceilings By Design to supply and deliver your fit out materials

We’re your fit out partners every step of the way from helpful advice in this blog all the way to onsite delivery. Get in touch with our team to organise your drop ceiling system delivery for your project today.